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Bush Trails (Exhibition Launch)

Friday, 10 January, 2025 @ 6:00 PM 8:00 PM

  • Dea haddow wadandi brights ii
  • Deanne haddow blue poppies 2023 ink and
  • Deanne haddow frenchman bay 2023 ink and gouache on paper
  • Deanne haddow haddowland marris a 2023 acrylic on
  • Deanne haddow pomegranites ink and goucahe on paper 2024
  • Studio promo portrait
  • Dingo looking 24 monoprint
  • Eleanor davies ascension 23
  • Hakea 2022 eleanor davies
  • Servo 24 monoprint
  • Walking with eagles 2024 monoprint

An Exhibition by Dea Haddow and Eleanor Davies
January 8-30. Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm.
Exhibition launch: Friday, January 10, 6-8pm.

Dea Haddow and Eleanor Davies both share a fascination with their natural environment; inviting the viewer to join them on an abstract tour of the place they live. Both artists share an appreciation of the unique beauty of the south west and the stories that this place evokes.

Deanne Haddow

Deanne Haddow produces paintings and drawings in acrylic, oils, watercolour, inks and gouache representing her observations and experiences of being immersed in the organised chaos of nature.  A large part of her art practice incorporates textile arts such as shibori dyeing, screen printing and felting work.

Deanne is formally trained visual artist and art educator well established in the Margaret River Arts Community, exhibiting solo and in a variety of groups exhibitions over 30 years and lecturing in Visual Arts at South Regional TAFE campuses continually over the past 18 years.

Eight solo exhibitions and several art awards have accumulated during this time; the most recent awards being the Cossack Open Theme award in July this year and first prize at the MRRWF Visual Stories in 2016, and again in 2017.

Eleanor Davies

In my first 25yrs of working life I was worked with physical theatre and circus. More recently I have become immersed in visual arts, specifically mono printmaking. I draw from the similarities of my live performance experience and the process of making a mono print. They are both a one-off experience, once a performance goes to the stage and the print to press it is captured in that moment. What is done is done.

Exploring the mono print process gives me countless insights and possibilities on how I can connect and nurture this beautiful country.  

Eleanor has a Diploma in Visual Arts 2022 and has participated in a number of group exhibitions since. Including a highly commended, Cossack Art Prize 2024, Fremantle Print Award, 2023 and winner of Visual Stories 2021. 

Venue

Foyer Gallery

Ticket Prices

Free
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